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Famine spreads to two more areas in Sudan, the top global hunger authority says
About 375,000 people face famine in el-Fasher and Kadugli amid ongoing war that has displaced over 14 million and caused widespread malnutrition, the IPC said.
- Monday the IPC announced famine has spread to two regions, detecting it in el-Fasher, a city in Darfur, and Kadugli, a city in South Kordofan province.
- After the RSF took el-Fasher in October, reports show sieges like the 18-month blockade worsened food access, leading to famine in the region.
- The IPC found more than 21 million people, or 45% of Sudan's population, faced acute food insecurity as of September, including about 375,000 in famine and 6.3 million in IPC Phase 4.
- Humanitarian groups warned that the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification called for a ceasefire as the sole way to prevent further deaths, while Save the Children reported food supplies had run out in Kadugli amid escalated fighting and displacement.
- The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification noted this is its second famine declaration in less than a year, with twenty other areas in Darfur and Kordofan also at risk amid livelihood collapse.
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After Months Of Killings, 2 Sudan Cities Now Facing Acute Famine
A global hunger monitor on Monday confirmed famine conditions in al-Fashir, the Sudanese city taken by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after a lengthy siege, as well as Kadugli, another besieged city in Sudan's south.
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleHunger monitor confirms famine in Darfur's al-Fashir and one other city
A global hunger monitor on Monday confirmed famine conditions in al-Fashir, the Sudanese city taken by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after a lengthy siege, as well as Kadugli, another besieged city in Sudan's south. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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